by Dillon, John Francis; Young, Waldemar; Jennings, Dev; Schoenbaum, Charles; Kern, Jerome; Okey, Jack; Stone, LeRoy; Miller, Marilyn; Gray, Alexander; Brown, Joe E; Barnes, T. Roy; Kelton, Pert; Sterling, Ford; First National Pictures, Inc
VHS / 1929

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TitleSally
Item typeVHS
Author(s)
  • Dillon, John Francis
  • Young, Waldemar
  • Jennings, Dev
  • Schoenbaum, Charles
  • Kern, Jerome
  • Okey, Jack
  • Stone, LeRoy
  • Miller, Marilyn
  • Gray, Alexander
  • Brown, Joe E
  • Barnes, T. Roy
  • Kelton, Pert
  • Sterling, Ford
ImprintUnited States First National Pictures, 1929
LanguageEnglish
URLLink to original record
Notes
  • Based on the musical Sally, book by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse, music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey, which opened in New York on December 21, 1920.
  • Credits were supplied from: AFI catalog, 1921-1930.
  • Originally distributed by First National Pictures.
  • Footage on release was 9,277 ft. (also si.), according to: AFI catalog, 1921-1930.
  • Originally released with Vitaphone sound, in Technicolor.
  • Copyright: First National Pictures, Inc.; 11Feb30; LP1084.
  • Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. Access by appt. only. CBPF.
  • Photographers, Dev Jennings, C. Edgar Schoenbaum; art director, Jack Okey; film editor, LeRoy Stone; music, Leo Forbstein. Theme song, Sally, Al Dubin, Joe Burke, Jerome Kern; songs, Walking off those Balkan blues, After business hours, All I want to do, do, do is dance, If I'm day-dreaming, don't wake me up too soon, What will I do without you?, Al Dubin, Joe Burke; song, Wild rose, Clifford Grey, Jerome Kern; song, Look for the silver lining, B.G. De Sylva, jerome Kern; dance director, Larry Ceballos; costumes, Edward Stevenson.
Physical description1 videocassette of 1 (103 min.) (VHS NTSC) : si., b&w ; 1/2 in.

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Date text: 
1929
Author: 
Dillon, John FrancisYoung, WaldemarJennings, DevSchoenbaum, CharlesKern, JeromeOkey, JackStone, LeRoyMiller, MarilynGray, AlexanderBrown, Joe EBarnes, T. RoyKelton, PertSterling, Ford
Publisher: 
First National Pictures
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Millenium MARC Record: 
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